Jarmagdo Vellga[N 1] was the eldest son of Prince Fredefalk of Creyden and his second wife Aridea.[1]
Biography[]
Youth[]
According to Renfri, his older half-sister, he was born back when Fredefalk was married to his first wife, thus making him illegitimate. As Renfri was gotten rid of due to actions taken by Aridea, it appears that her children were raised as legitimate heirs to Creyden afterwards.[1]
Shortly after his father died during a hunting accident when Renfri was 17, Jarmagdo left Creyden without leaving a word,[1] along with a handful of his father's most-trusted soldiers.[2]
The tournament in Wildenberg[]
TBA
Personality and appearance[]
While Dandelion described Jarmagdo as a valiant and mighty warrior, Jarmagdo was not without limits – seeing a "seven-headed dragon" (in fact just a forktail under an illusion), he backed off from his original intention to obtain glory by slaying it in combat.
He appeared to be a man of honor, as he did not accept the rogue practices of his competitor Nikodemus despite being his friend.[2]
Footnotes[]
- ↑ Unnamed in Sapkowski's short story; his name is mentioned in the Trial of Heart scenario for Wiedźmin: Gra Wyobraźni.